It’s time to fix Social Security’s financial issues

On the heels of the Trustee’s Report on Social Security, it’s time to look the problem squarely in the face and take action to fix it.  Social Security’s two trust funds – Old Age & Survivors, and Disability – are now forecast to be exhausted in 2035 and 2028 respectively.  While some might say that’s a long way off, it means that those in their 50’s today are facing the possibility of severely reduced benefits when their time to collect from a lifetime of contributing arrives.  This OzarksFirst.com article explains that if Congress doesn’t act soon, tens of millions of future retirees may only receive about 3/4th’s of the benefit they’re entitled to.  Click here to read more.

AMAC has been at the forefront trying to strengthen Social Security by developing and proposing its Social Security Guarantee.  AMAC has been discussing and continues to discuss this common-sense solution with Congressional Representatives in its efforts to protect America’s senior citizens who rely on Social Security.  To review AMAC’s Social Security Guarantee, click here.

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